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Stiles White

Stiles White is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and director renowned for his contributions to the horror and supernatural thriller genres, particularly through collaborations with his wife, screenwriter Juliet Snowden. White's career began in the special effects industry as a production coordinator at the Academy Award-winning Stan Winston Studio, where he contributed to over 25 films, including The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), Galaxy Quest (1999), and The Sixth Sense (1999). Transitioning to screenwriting, his breakthrough came in 2004 when director optioned his script The Waiting, marking the start of his writing partnership with . Together, they co-wrote notable films such as Boogeyman (2005), a about childhood fears that grossed over $67 million worldwide; Knowing (2009), a starring that earned $186 million globally and received a Saturn Award nomination for Best while appearing on Roger Ebert's Top 10 list for the year; and The Possession (2012), a based on a legend that topped the box office for two weeks and grossed $83 million. White made his directorial debut with Ouija (2014), a Universal Pictures supernatural horror film he also co-wrote, which debuted at number one at the , held the top spot for two weeks, and grossed over $103 million worldwide. Their combined projects as writers have amassed more than $372 million in worldwide earnings, establishing White as a key figure in modern horror cinema. In recent years, White has been developing projects including a Bermuda Triangle film and You Promised for , though details remain forthcoming as of 2025.

Early career

Special effects work at Stan Winston Studio

Stiles White began his career in the film industry in 1994 as a at Studio, renowned for its pioneering work in practical effects, , and creature design. In this entry-level role, he supported the studio's efforts on high-profile projects, gaining hands-on experience in the coordination and execution of that brought and monstrous elements to life on screen. One of his earliest contributions was to (1994), where he worked as a while the studio created intricate makeup and prosthetic effects for the film's vampires. White progressed quickly, serving as a on (1995), where the studio developed animatronic gorillas and practical creature suits. By 1996, he had advanced to production coordinator for (1996), where the studio provided animatronic lions and mechanical effects. White's role expanded further as special effects production coordinator for several landmark films in the late 1990s. On The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), he served as production coordinator while the studio integrated full-scale animatronic dinosaurs. For Galaxy Quest (1999), he worked as special effects production coordinator on the film's alien prosthetics and animatronics. That same year, White handled production coordination for The Sixth Sense (1999), supporting the studio's practical effects contributions. He also worked on Lake Placid (1999) in a similar capacity, where the studio deployed a massive animatronic crocodile. Additional projects included Small Soldiers (1998) and Jurassic Park III (2001) as production coordinator. Over the course of his seven years at the studio, from 1994 to 2001, White contributed to numerous major productions, honing technical expertise in practical effects that later informed his storytelling in the genre, where understanding creature design proved invaluable for crafting believable supernatural elements. In 2001, as he prepared to transition toward writing, White collaborated with studio colleagues Jim Charmatz and Terry Wolfinger to develop Stan Winston Studio website, where he crafted descriptive content to showcase the team's groundbreaking and film portfolio for an online audience. This project marked a bridge between his technical background and emerging creative pursuits.

Transition to writing and television

After gaining extensive experience at Studio on films involving and genres, Stiles White decided to pivot toward creative writing, driven by a passion for that extended beyond technical effects work. His background in provided practical insights into visual elements of genre narratives, informing his early scripts. White began writing screenplays in his spare time while still employed full-time at the studio, collaborating closely with his wife, Juliet Snowden, to develop their partnership as co-writers. Their first joint project was an unproduced script centered on a haunted wedding, inspired by teen horror trends and films like , which served as a "calling card" to demonstrate their abilities. This was followed by The Waiting, a they co-wrote on spec, which was optioned by director in 2002 through his production company, marking a breakthrough that validated their approach despite the script remaining unproduced. Breaking into screenwriting presented challenges, including balancing full-time effects work with late-night writing sessions that stretched projects over a year, and the difficulty of pitching ideas without established connections. White and Snowden's entry was serendipitous: an agent, who was the roommate of an assistant who had passed on their script, read it anyway and signed them, highlighting how persistence and informal networks could overcome barriers in the competitive industry. These early efforts solidified their collaborative dynamic, with Snowden handling dialogue and White focusing on structure, laying the foundation for future genre projects. In 2004, White co-created the animated television series Da Boom Crew with Bruce W. Smith and John Patrick White, expanding into television writing. The hip-hop-infused adventure series follows four foster children who are transported into their homemade world via a power surge, embarking on missions against alien threats in a . It premiered on Kids' WB! as part of the Kids' WB! block, running for one season of 13 episodes before being canceled. This project represented White's initial foray into produced content, bridging his effects expertise with narrative creation and further honing his skills through episodic .

Screenwriting and directing

Major film collaborations

Stiles White's screenwriting career began with the 2005 Boogeyman, co-written with Juliet Snowden. The screenplay follows Tim, a young man returning to his childhood home after his mother's death, where he confronts lingering fears from a traumatic event in which he believes the Boogeyman killed his father as a boy. As Tim spends a night in the house on the advice of his former psychologist, the story unfolds as a psychological exploration of repressed memories and potential abuse, blending suspenseful atmosphere with elements. The film grossed $67 million worldwide against a $20 million budget, marking a solid commercial debut for the duo. Critics praised its atmospheric tension and effective scares in the early acts, positioning it as a thoughtful entry in , though some noted inconsistencies in the finale. In 2009, White and Snowden co-wrote two major releases: The Haunting in Connecticut and Knowing. , directed by Peter Cornwell, draws inspiration from the alleged real-life hauntings experienced by the Snedeker family in their home during the 1980s, which involved reports of apparitions and activity tied to the property's former use as a funeral parlor. The plot centers on the Campbells, who relocate to the house for medical reasons, only to encounter escalating supernatural disturbances affecting their cancer-stricken son. The film earned $77.6 million worldwide, benefiting from its "based on true events" marketing. Knowing, directed by and starring , incorporates sci-fi elements through a narrative about a professor decoding a time capsule's numerical predictions of global disasters, leading to revelations about extraterrestrial intervention and apocalyptic events. It grossed $186 million worldwide on a $50 million budget, appealing to audiences with its blend of thriller pacing and . White and Snowden continued their horror output with in 2012, directed by and produced by . The screenplay is inspired by the legend, a real-life eBay auction story from 2003 claiming a wine cabinet contained a malevolent Jewish spirit trapped by a dybbuk—a restless soul from seeking to possess the living. The story follows a divorced father whose daughter acquires the box at a yard sale, triggering demonic possession and forcing a confrontation with rabbinical rituals that explore themes of family fracture and cultural . It achieved $85 million worldwide gross on a $14 million budget, succeeding through its grounded approach and Raimi's oversight. Their collaboration extended to Ouija in 2014, a supernatural thriller adapting the popular Hasbro board game into a story of teenagers who inadvertently summon malevolent spirits during a séance, unraveling a mystery tied to past suicides and ghostly hauntings. Co-written by White and Snowden before White's directorial turn on the project, the film emphasized the game's ritualistic dangers and group dynamics among friends. With a modest $5 million budget, it grossed $102 million worldwide, highlighting strong international appeal and commercial viability for toy-based horror adaptations. Among unproduced projects, White and Snowden rewrote the screenplay for a feature in 2015, envisioned as a mystery drawing on the infamous region's disappearances, though it remains undeveloped as of 2025. Similarly, in 2017, they were attached to pen Forgotten, a about two women who reunite at a childhood home on a remote , confronting presence from their past that explores themes of fear and friendship, announced by but stalled in development without further progress by 2025. Additionally, as of 2025, they are developing You Promised, a for . Across these collaborations from 2005 to 2014, White and Snowden's screenplays consistently explored supernatural horror rooted in real-life inspirations or , often centering family dynamics under threat from otherworldly forces, which contributed to their commercial success in the genre.

Directing debut and style

Stiles White transitioned to directing with (2014), his feature debut, after co-writing the screenplay with Juliet Snowden; selected him to helm the project, which was produced by and . In , White's style prioritized atmospheric tension via precisely timed jump scares and familiar horror devices, such as mirrors showing spectral figures and flashlights exposing lurking dangers, creating a polished, engaging narrative. Drawing from his background as a special effects coordinator at Stan Winston Studio on films like The Lost World: , White infused the production with a nod to practical effects heritage, though the film leaned on standard visual techniques for its eerie tone. The story centered an , with starring as protagonist Laine Morris, Ana Coto as her sister Tess, and supporting roles by and Bianca A. Santos. Principal photography for Ouija occurred in 2014, culminating in a theatrical release on October 24, 2014; despite critics' largely negative response—a 6% approval rating on —the film proved commercially viable, topping the in its opening weekend. White's experience directing Ouija extended his writing roots by granting oversight of key horror visuals, including the board rituals central to the plot, enabling a seamless shift from scripted ideas to on-screen execution. As of 2025, White has no additional feature directing credits beyond , with his subsequent work centered on .

Personal life

Marriage to Juliet Snowden

Stiles White is married to Juliet Snowden, a , , and documentary filmmaker. Their partnership began in the early 2000s, aligning with White's shift from special effects artistry to , when the couple started collaborating on scripts together. By 2009, Snowden and White had been working as husband and wife for seven years, intertwining their marriage with a shared professional trajectory that included co-writing all of White's major screenplays starting with Boogeyman (2005). In public interviews, the couple has openly discussed the intimacies and challenges of their relationship, emphasizing their constant collaboration and the need to balance personal and professional boundaries. Snowden has noted, "Being married to your writing partner has its own challenges. Stiles and I are together all the time, we work out of the house, and we're parents." White has similarly highlighted their joint process, stating, "I work with my wife, . We co-write everything together." No specific wedding date has been publicly disclosed, though their marriage is confirmed as of at least 2009 through joint credits and contemporary profiles.

Family and private life

White and his wife, Juliet Snowden, maintain a highly private family life, with scant public details available about their children or members. Interviews from the late confirm they are parents to at least one son, born while Snowden was working on a screenplay, but no further specifics—such as names, ages, or additional children—have been disclosed in credible sources, underscoring their deliberate approach to shielding personal matters from public scrutiny. The couple resides in , , a location that facilitates proximity to the entertainment industry while allowing them to cultivate a collaborative yet balanced home environment. In discussions about their partnership, White has described routines that blend professional creativity with domestic harmony, such as brainstorming ideas at home but setting boundaries to prevent work intrusions during family meals—for example, Snowden once jokingly warned against critiques over dinner to preserve their personal time. White's approach to fame emphasizes discretion, preferring that his professional achievements speak for themselves rather than engaging in publicity stunts or extensive personal media exposure. He avoids active public profiles, with his account set to private and no verified presence on platforms like . This reticence extends to non-professional interests, where limited insights suggest influences from the horror genre may permeate daily life, though specific hobbies remain undisclosed.

Professional works

Writing and directing credits

Stiles White's writing and directing credits primarily focus on the and genres, with all his co-written with his wife, Juliet Snowden. His work transitioned from television creation to screenwriting, emphasizing psychological tension and otherworldly threats. As of 2025, White has four produced feature writing credits and one directing credit, alongside unproduced projects in development.

Writing Credits

  • Da Boom Crew (2004, TV series): Co-creator of the animated comedy-adventure series, which follows a group of teenagers transported to an alternate dimension via a magical ; the show aired for one season on .
  • Boogeyman (2005): Co-wrote the with Snowden and , centering on a man confronting childhood fears of a monster; produced by .
  • The Proud Family Movie (2005, TV movie): Co-wrote the , an animated adventure following on a vacation uncovering family secrets; aired on .
  • Knowing (2009): Co-wrote the with Snowden, adapting a story by about a professor decoding apocalyptic predictions; directed by and starring .
  • The Possession (2012): Co-wrote the with Snowden, based on a article by Leslie Gornstein, depicting a family's battle against a in a cursed box; produced by .
  • Ouija (2014): Co-wrote the with Snowden, exploring a group's encounters with spirits through a board; this marked White's directing debut on the film.

Directing Credits

  • Ouija (2014): White's sole feature directing credit to date, helming the supernatural horror film he co-wrote with ; produced by and , it grossed over $103 million worldwide.

Producer Roles

White has taken on producing duties in select projects, often alongside his writing partner . Notable examples include executive producing the undeveloped supernatural Forgotten (announced 2017), for which he and Snowden were also set to write and direct a story about a family secret.

Unproduced Works

White and Snowden contributed a 2015 rewrite to Universal's untitled project, originally scripted by and , focusing on mysterious disappearances in the infamous region; as of 2025, the film remains in development without a release. Similarly, Forgotten (2017) has not advanced to production. White and Snowden developed the You Promised for , which they were set to co-write, co-produce, and direct; as of 2025, it remains in development without a release. White's output reflects a consistent collaboration with Snowden, drawing on his early experience to enhance visual storytelling in narratives.

Special effects credits

Stiles White's early career in the film industry centered on coordination at the renowned Stan Winston Studio, where he handled logistics for , creature designs, and on-set implementation. Beginning as a in 1994, his responsibilities grew to include coordinating production for makeup effects and creature sequences across multiple high-profile projects. White's key credits at Stan Winston Studio from 1994 to 2002 include the following representative films:
YearTitleRole
1994Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire ChroniclesProduction assistant: Stan Winston Studio
1997The Lost World: Jurassic ParkProduction coordinator: Stan Winston Studio
1999Production coordinator: Stan Winston Studio
2001Production coordinator: Stan Winston Studio
These roles contributed to notable achievements, such as supporting the animatronic dinosaur sequences in the franchise, which earned The Lost World: Jurassic Park the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 1998. Additionally, his work on aligned with the film's win for Best Makeup at the same Oscars ceremony. White's tenure at the studio ended in 2002, coinciding with his involvement in creating the original Studio website alongside colleagues Charmatz and Wolfinger.

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